Five people were injured inside vehicles and on the street after an 89-year-old driver apparently lost control of his luxury Mercedes car last night in Brooklyn (NYC).
The NYPD believes the elderly man He may have suffered a medical problem before causing the streak of accidentshighlighted ABC News. The unidentified driver crashed several vehicles and ran over a 20-year-old man.
According to police, the pileup began at 7:17 p.m. Wednesday when the elderly man was pulling out of a parking space on 18th Ave. and collided with the young man who was riding a scooter near 76th St. in Bensonhurst.
“He hit a scooter and the guy went flying,” said to Daily News a witness who did not want to be identified. The Mercedes then turned onto 76th Street heading west toward Dyker Heights, where collided with a parked taxi.
“I was parked to get some food and a car crashed into the back of me,” said taxi driver Mohammed Tayyab, 37. “He lost control when they turned the corner.” He added that a 20-year-old passenger inside his gray Toyota Camry taxi was injured during the accident.
Then the old man’s sedan lurched toward the sidewalk and He hit another man before crashing into a restaurant“Halal Xpress Asian Fusion,” where he finally stopped.
“The car went up the sidewalk and hit a guy who went flying under the restaurant awning,” said Nilsa Rosario, 52, “I tried to see if he was okay. He was lying there with his arm over his head. She was out.”
A female passenger was also trapped inside the wrecked Mercedes after her airbag deployed, Rosario said.
Paramedics took the five victims, including the driver of the Mercedes and his female passenger, to several hospitals, including Maimonides Medical Center and NYU Langone Hospital. All were in stable condition, police said.
No charges have been announced against the driver. Hours before, also yesterday in Brooklyn, an 87-year-old woman was killed by her own car in front of her house.
The authorities remember that there is zero tolerance for drivers who drive at excess speed and/or under the influence of alcohol and drugs..
Traffic accidents are a great challenge in New York and In many cases the drivers flee. This despite “Vision Zero” road safety plan created in 2014 by then-new Mayor Bill de Blasio, who promised to make the city safer for pedestrians, cyclists and motorists with a goal of zero deaths for this year 2024.
In December Governor Kathy Hochul signed the “Angelica Law”, intended to keep drivers with prior suspensions off the road by felony charging repeat offenders who operate vehicles after committing five or more traffic violations that resulted in suspensions or revocations.
2024-04-11 14:50:00
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